Important info

Multi-core and multi-CPU support in 32-bit kernel:

To guarantee compatibility with non-PAE processors, the 32-bit
versions of Linux Mint Debian come with a 486 kernel by default. This
kernel does not support SMP, and as a consequence is only able to detect
one core and one CPU. If your CPU has multiple cores, or if you have
more than one CPU, simply install the 686-PAE kernel and reboot your
computer.

Update Pack 2 and Update Pack 3:

This release comes with Update Pack 2 and points to
the “Linux Mint Debian Latest” repository as well as the Debian
“Security” and “Multimedia” repositories.

Starting with Update Pack 3, “Security” and “Multimedia” become part
of “Linux Mint Debian Latest”. When Update Pack 3 is made available,
your sources will need to change and all of them will then point at
Linux Mint. In the meantime, it is recommended not to apply updates
coming from “Security” and “Multimedia”, as they might not be compatible
with the packages in Update Pack 2.

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